Since VIBE first launched their social media campaign disguised as an “exclusive” story, it was quite evident to me that they were out to sell something and once I discovered that VIBE financially backed the book, written by ex-con Angela Stanton, it all made sense.

If you recall, I brought to your attention how the publishing leg of the popular magazine backpedaled on several issues in the book.

Well now Parks has decided that it’s time to go after the BIG BUX and is suing the publishing company for a total of $30 MILLION DOLLARS, stating VIBE “knowingly and purposely avoided and ignored evidence establishing the falsity of the articles, interviews, and the book prior to publishing them.

Extensive details from the court documents below…

Courthouse News Service details Parks’ entire account of the situation via excerpts from court documents filed on her behalf.

The complaint states:

In 2000, Parks says, she rep­re­sent­ed Atlanta rap­per Drama for a pro­ba­tion vio­la­tion. Drama intro­duced Parks to his-then girl­friend, Angela Stan­ton, and Parks rep­re­sent­ed her at a sentence-modification hear­ing, but “plain­tiff has never had any for­mal or infor­mal employ­ment rela­tion­ship with Stanton.”

It con­tin­ues:

“Plain­tiff has never par­tic­i­pat­ed in any crim­i­nal activ­i­ties with Stan­ton.

“Plain­tiff did not social­ize with Stan­ton on any reg­u­lar basis and does not con­sid­er (and never has con­sid­ered) her to be a close friend or con­fi­dant.

“Stanton is a convicted felon and has served multiple terms in prison. Around February of 2010, Stanton began a personal crusade of false attacks against plaintiff.

“Specifically, Stanton began posting false and defamatory accusations about plaintiff on Twitter and otherwise made false and defamatory statements about her to third persons in the community.

“In March of this year, defendant published and promoted Stanton’s false and defamatory accusations on the Internet, and as a direct result, Stanton’s personal and unfounded vendetta against plaintiff went viral on the Internet.

“Defendant interviewed Stanton and broadcast her false and defamatory accusations in articles and videos on its websites.

“Defendant eventually published Stanton’s accusations in a book available for online purchase by the public.

“Defendant’s publications of the online interviews and the book concerning plaintiff imply, as a whole, that plaintiff is an attorney who has engaged in criminal activity and is worthy of public scorn and contempt.

“The false statements published by defendant are defamatory per se and damages to the reputation of Plaintiff are presumed as a matter of law.”

In the suit, Parks claims the articles “convey a grossly inaccurate and false impression of Stanton’s relationship with plaintiff,” and “falsely accuse plaintiff of being a crooked attorney who knows how to commit crimes, has committed crimes, and knows how to cover up her criminal activity.”

“Phaedra Parks was a snake I allowed to slither her way into my life. Once she got close enough to bite, she did! As she slithered away, she left me to die a slow and sure death. The heifer never even looked back. …

“Phaedra was this crooked attorney who knew how to commit crimes against the federal government. She also knew how to get away. Phaedra Parks had studied the law extensively, and learned how to manipulate the cracks in the system. …

“Phaedra Parks broke several rules governed by the State Bar of Georgia”.

After 6 pages of excerpts, the complaint states:

“The gist of the book, that plaintiff is a crooked attorney who engages in professional misconduct and a multitude of criminal acts, is false and defamatory.

“The book in its entirety constitutes libel per se in that it imputes criminal activity to plaintiff. …

“Prior to the publication, and evidencing a reckless disregard of truth or falsity, defendant failed and refused to provide plaintiff with an opportunity to respond to the allegations made against her in the articles, interviews, and the book.

“Defendant knowingly and purposely avoided and ignored evidence establishing the falsity of the articles, interviews, and the book prior to publishing them. …

“Prior to the publication of the false and defamatory statements, defendant had actual knowledge that the criminal activity alleged by Stanton had occurred many years ago and had been thoroughly investigated by law enforcement authorities with no criminal charges being brought against plaintiff, but with criminal charges being brought against Stanton, which resulted in her incarceration in prison.

“Evidencing a reckless disregard for truth or falsity, defendant published accusations against Plaintiff without conducting even a cursory investigation, which failure constitutes gross negligence.

“Defendant had actual knowledge that the accusations against plaintiff were false prior to publication.”

Finally, Parks says:

“Despite having received letters on March 16, 2012 and April 27, 2012 informing defendant that the statements they published in the articles and the book were false and defamatory and demanding that the statements be retracted and corrected, defendant has failed to retract or correct its false and defamatory statements.”

Parks seeks trial by jury, more than $5 million in compensatory damages, $25 million in punitive damages, attorney fees and a published retraction of the articles and book. (SOURCE)

Just call her the 30 Million dollar chick!

It’s about to get HOT in here! Many have speculated as to why Parks would file suit against VIBE instead of the author, Angela Stanton but hell… EVERYBODY knows Stanton doesn’t have that kinda dough!

Vibe probably doesn’t either, but at least it’s a safe bet that they have some kind of insurance that’ll pay up.